About Kingspan Stadium, Belfast

Kingspan Stadium, owned by the Irish Rugby Football is the home of Ulster Rugby. The historic ground was opened in 1923 and has been staging rugby matches ever since. The stadium hosted 18 international matches, including a pool game in 1991 and 1999. In the premises of the stadium is a kukri shop from where fans can buy Ulster Rugby merchandises.

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By Nick Hearne

Recently moved to Belfast from South Africa and already made it to a couple Ulster games. Was very impressed with the stadium. Entry is quick and easy. Quite a few food and beverage options, although you may have to queue if you don't get there early. The bar staff are quick and friendly. The terraced standing section is staggered well enough that you have full view over those in front of you. The spectators are generally respectful and well behaved. Just remember to Stand Up for the ULSTERMEN!

By Elsie K

Lovely stadium to visit and the memorial arch just gives it a sense of history merging together with the new. And the supporters kit shop is well located within the stadium grounds. Perfect fit as a venue to hold the women's rugby in Belfast during the Women's Rugby World Cup 2017.

By Alan Hall

Great stadium these days with the whole thing being redeveloped a few years ago. Very fast and easy to get in and out of with plenty of food and drink available too. Good views from everywhere in the ground with very friendly staff and crowd. Great craic.

By Joe McCartney

Been coming here since 1978. Great place to experience a family friendly sporting event. Sometimes the rugby is world class

By Nicole D

Great stadium. Easy to get to am's in am's out of. Loved that we got to stand right at the field without assigned seats. It was much better than rugby in the states where everyone sits most of the time.